This moment when the movie is so lame I stop following the story and I just pay attention to the way it is filmed, analysing framing and stuff, but that also gets tedious because it's so consistently and boringly formatted without any imagination. Prime example of Netflix producing garbage projects they bought the right of from traditional studios, without thinking about the fact that there might be a reason why the traditional studios abandoned the project. And since Netflix is subscription-based, you can't even know how the movie actually performed; the only standard they need to be up to is to convince the spectator that a new movie that could be good is coming, so that you don't unsubscribe.
This moment when the movie is so lame I stop following the story and I just pay attention to the way it is filmed, analysing framing and stuff, but that also gets tedious because it's so consistently and boringly formatted without any imagination. Prime example of Netflix producing garbage projects they bought the right of from traditional studios, without thinking about the fact that there might be a reason why the traditional studios abandoned the project. And since Netflix is subscription-based, you can't even know how the movie actually performed; the only standard they need to be up to is to convince the spectator that a new movie that could be good is coming, so that you don't unsubscribe.